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Endeavor Miami Takes on Scaleup Challenge

The Startup Magazine

Across the world, work spaces, maker spaces, incubators, and accelerators are opening, expanding, and making an impact on their communities, and beyond. Within the entrepreneurship ecosystem, “scaleup” challenges differ from startup challenges and demand unique solutions. All communities and their startups face the scaleup challenge.

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10 Companies Want To Show You The Money

YoungUpstarts

An on-demand ride sharing service. All Lyft drivers must be friendly, community-oriented drivers who love meeting new people, who can pass a phone screen, an in-person meeting and background & DMV record checks. An on-demand mobile marketplace allowing busy people to outsource their errands and tasks for a fee. Task Rabbit.

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30 Entrepreneurs Share Their #1 Goal for 2022

Hearpreneur

Initially, I would like to hire people from my neighborhood, with the goal of expanding to other communities in the future. We are successfully dominating the core markets within the Dubai Real Estate arena and our recent growth into New York, Los Angeles, and Miami is proving to be extremely successful. What is your #1 goal for 2022?

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27 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Business

Hearpreneur

I wanted to support the local community and stay in Thailand and I’ve been able to keep living abroad and traveling for the past three years. As I did not have a money cushion I worked for almost a year putting in work during all my lunch breaks and before and after my demanding job. I was suppose to be 13, I was 11.

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Understanding Research Engine Optimization And Its Impact on SEO with Shama Hyder

Duct Tape Marketing

I have some Gen Z employees and they will turn to discord communities as their first place to go searching rather than a search engine and that behavior. If you put in and Google store, even before chat, GBT, if you put in, for example, weather in Miami, it would just give you the answer. Let's think business basics here.

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“Workers are mad and no longer willing to sit idly by being spoon fed ‘we’re family’ b t from bosses:” Logan LaHive is Helping Employees Organize & Collectively Bargain. But Did He Compromise His Own Vision By Taking Venture Capital for the Startup?

Hunter Walker

So a sincere hope of mine in building Frank isn’t that we’re right, it’s that we can be part of growing an ecosystem or community of folks building tools specifically for worker power (LaborTech). Folks in Miami will say Chicago is cold, Enterprisey, no vibes, and yolo miami bro. HW: Frank is venture backed.

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“It’s okay to take profits and not hodl forever.” Does this make Alex Taub a web3 contrarian or just reasonable?

Hunter Walker

Now that all three of those situations have changed, I figured it would be worthwhile to check in with him about living in Miami, going deep into web3 and his latest startup Upstream. I deliberately tried to work with people that I could learn a lot from and really engrain myself into the community. AT: Love Miami.

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